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Good news for Pink Floyd fans, as it was announced that Roger Waters' The Wall will be broadcast in more than 300 U.S. movie theaters this fall. "The Wall" has been rightly hailed as one of the greatest touring shows in the history of rock music and, even if you weren't able to get out and check out the Floyd bassist play his massive concept album live, you'll get the second best thing by seeing the whole thing live on a big screen with a proper surround-sound system. If you want to get warmed up before the September 29 viewing, check out Pink Floyd live in the form of these five previously released concert videos. -
Live Review: Atlas Genius, The Kooks Bring Peppy Rock to NYC's Central Park
It was an idyllic night on Wednesday (June 24) in New York City's Central Park. Not only was it a beautiful summer night, but the sound of glorious indie pop rang from tree to tree as Atlas Genius and The Kooks took over the Park Foundation's Summerstage to bring the grooves and the guitar. -
Rick Ross, Lil Wayne Remix, Kanye West-Produced French Montana 'Lose It'
Rick Ross still remains under lock and keep after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting someone who was working on his house, but that does not mean the stream of music has to stop. He has teamed up with Lil Wayne to remix French Montana's track "Lose It," which features production by Kanye West and The Mekanics. -
70 Years of Carly Simon: Her Biggest Charting Singles, 'You're So Vain' and More
This year has been full of iconic musicians celebrating seven decades on Earth: Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, Bob Seger and more. Today marks the 70th birthday of one more classic performer, as Carole King celebrates the big day on June 25. Music Times is reflecting back on 70 years of King by looking at her seven highest-charting singles, from "You're So Vain" to "Nobody Does It Better." Check them out below. -
Smashing Pumpkin's Billy Corgan Covers the Beatles' Classic Hit 'Something' [WATCH]
During the VIP experience an Iowa Smashing Pumpkins gig, front man Billy Corgan surprised fans by sitting behind the piano for a casual yet delightful rendition of the Beatles' 'Abbey Road' classic, "Something." -
Indian DJ Shot Dead For Not Playing Party Guest's Song Request
The public perception of DJs may be of pampered individuals who are paid to fly around the world and party as a glorified iTunes playlist. Beyond the sleep deprivation, flight delays and time spent producing records required to be a touring DJ (if they do it themselves), things can actually get very dangerous. One Indian DJ, Arun Valmiki found this out while working a private party at the residence of a local businessman in the torn of Bareilly in the Uttar Pradesh state, in Northern India. One guest requested a song titled "Tamanche De Disco," which translates from Hindo as "dancing with an illegal firearm." After Valmiki denied the request, the guest was so enraged that he pulled out a revolver he brought to the revolver and shot the DJ. -
Shawn Mendes 'Stitches' Music Video: New Single Off 'Handwritten' Bruises Vine Star
If you've ever felt like you're self-sabotaging in a relationship, don't worry. Shawn Mendes knows how you're feeling. Today (June 25), the former Vine star dropped the latest music video from his debut album Handwritten, and it will leaves both him and viewers in total "Stitches" (at least emotionally). -
Courtney Love Uber Attacked in Paris: 'Empire' Singer Documents on Twitter
Taxi drivers in France are protesting the lack of regulation surrounding Uber cars and one rock star unexpectedly got involved in the row. Today (June 25), Courtney Love called for an Uber at just the wrong time and the "Miss Narcissist" singer's car was mobbed by angry protesters. And of course, Love documented it all on her Twitter. -
Metal Music and Punk Has Calming Effect on Angry Listeners [STUDY]
A new study from researchers at the University of Queensland (in Brisbane) has demonstrated that "extreme" music such as metal and punk doesn't actually inspire violent action in its listeners...but actually does the opposite. -
Wiz Khalifa 'See You Again' Tops Hot 100; OMI 'Cheerleader' Makes Big Gains
It's another big summer week for Wiz Khalifa's Furious 7 single "See You Again." For the 10th week this year, the Charlie Puth featuring track crowns the Billboard Hot 100, but one song continues its charge up the charts and looks to be a solid contender for the coveted No. 1 spot: OMI's surprise sunny hit "Cheerleader." -
Roger Waters' 'The Wall' to Screen in More Than 300 Theaters
This fall, Roger Water's enthralling production of Pink Floyd's 1979 staple album 'The Wall' will hit over 300 U.S. theaters for a one day only screening. Loosley dramatizing the loss of the singer's father in WWII, the film version of the tour premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year and will hit theaters on September 29 via Fathom Events. -
Beyoncé and The Weeknd Headlining Jay Z's Made In America 2015
Made In America may be done for in Los Angeles (for now), but Jay Z's big event is still going strong in Philadelphia as he booked his beau Beyoncé (as well as The Weeknd) to headline the fourth annual outing this September (from Billboard).
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